Reviews of Flowing Lake at Leckie's Beach County Park

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8

8

8

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7

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Aug 2017 -
$40.00

This is very nice for a county park since it is secluded and deep in the woods. However, the interior roads are very tight and in spite of the "Big Rig Friendly" notation, this park is NOT big rig friendly. It is not recommended for any motor home over 36' and over 12' tall. There are a number of short turns, narrow roads and a lot of low hanging limbs which rubbed the upper part of our motor home. They are expanding the park with a number of new spaces and a lot of the spaces are nowhere near level. Our space was very large and fairly level once we reached it. The circuit breaker was old and I had to cycle it several times to get it to work. - Lt Dan

Aug 2016 -
$32.00

This is a boating venue, but was quiet on a Sunday night. There are about 10 pull-through sites, and nearly all sites are private or semi-private. Many tall evergreens and moderately dense ferns to muffle noise and conceal views. Bathrooms and showers had clean cement floors. Coin-operated showers. Fire ring. Speed bumps. Some hiking trails. - OlderGoat

Dec 2015 -
$28.00

We took the 15 miles detour from I-5 because we are always looking for quiet places to spend the night. That's what we got. Tucked away in the woods and far from all shopping amenities. The paved road through the park is very tight and winding. We had to take it really slow with our 34' trailer in tow. Maneuvering into the back in site was tight as well, but we managed. Don't take anything bigger in there.
Sites are gravel and fairly level. No water in the park this time of the year. We knew and had the fresh water tank filled before. Power was stable. Verizon signal strong and steady. Very quiet at night, no traffic noise and no train noise whatsoever.
We'll come back when travelling in the area. - TheSchweitzers

Reviews of Tulalip Casino Resort

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8

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Sep 2018 -
$1.00

The casino allows free 3 day camping behind the casino in 2 paved parking lots with marked sites. You have to enter from the street behind Quil Ceda Blvd. It is not marked well. You are allowed to stay for 3 days. First you must get a player's club card and call security so someone can come to your site and "register" you. You are required to gamble at the casino or you might be asked to leave. There is a sign at the entrance that details their rules and the number to call to get registered. We arrived early on Saturday of Labor Day weekend about noon. There were maybe 20 empty spaces which filled up in the afternoon. RV's continued to arrive until well after 10. They rode around and had to leave as all of the sites well full. - mrracechaser

Reviews of Emerald Springs RV Park

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6

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Jun 2018 -
$33.00

Nothing special here, just rows of side by side back-in RV sites, asphalt driveways and gravel site pads. The park is relatively new so the privacy shrubs separating the sites are only about 1.5 feet tall. Take note that there are two driveways: the south driveway is the one for daily rental and where you will find the office for registration. When coming from I-5, you will encounter the north driveway first. There is no signage to let you know not to turn into the first driveway. I was told by the office that I was supposed to notice that the two driveways have different addresses and choose the correct one. Ah, my fault then. There is no WiFi. Huh? Yep, no WiFi. They do however hand you a "Parking Handout" which offers you very specific instructions on how to position your RV in the space. Quite silly, actually, here's a sample: "Your RV must maintain a distance of at least three (3) feet away from the Park Road, no more, no less." OK, so which is it, at least 3 feet or exactly 3 feet? All that aside, if you need a place to park overnight or for a couple of days this park will suffice. By the way, where are those emerald springs? We had full hook-ups with 50 amp electric and the bathrooms/showers are fairly new so are in good condition. We paid $32.73 per night including tax. - Coopsecondact

Reviews of Evergreen State Fairgrounds

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6

6

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3

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Jul 2018 -
$20.00

This campground is a bargain. The nightly rate gets you an electric and water hookup, and there is a dump station at the southwest exit. The back-in sites along the south edge have a little shade. There are no trees elsewhere, the sun can be intense, and the driveways are dusty. In mid-July only about 1/5 of the sites were occupied when we where there Monday thru Wednesday. If all the sites were full it would be very crowded and no one would have any privacy. There are many convenient shopping opportunities just to the east (but too far to walk) including two major grocery stores and a super Walmart. - JackSchmotzer

May 2018 -
$25.00

Stayed for two nights while in the area. No events were going on at the fairgrounds. Same comments as previous posters. OK place for a few nights. Host was on site at the East entrance. Just pick a site and pay. Lots of places to pull through. The race track next door had car and motorcycle practice in the late afternoon and early evening. Probably very noisy on the weekends. I would stay again midweek due to convenience and location. Easy drive along Highway 2 into Everett, WA. Good grocery stores and gas stations very close. - Traveller101

Reviews of Smokey Point Mobile Home and RV

Stopped on our way south in November 2015 ,back insite OK ,very helpful staff,convenient for grocery stores to stock up before trip. No idea about TV ,wifi worked OK.

We will stop again as it is better than the other sites around Everett ,and you get full hookups for the $30 . - snowbirdduo

Jun 2012 -
$12.00

This is an older RV park with small sites. There are no pull through sites. You will have to back in. It is conveniently located just off I-5 and gives good access to many north Seattle attractions. It is not a quiet and peaceful location but is better than the other Everett RV parks. Most of the occupants are full time or long term but they are required to keep up their sites. The park has one small laundry and bathroom facility. No real common or grass areas but it does have some trees and shrubs. The Wi-Fi was not usable. The management is very friendly and attentive. - cloud9

Jul 2011 -
$30.00

This campground is located close to an interstate, a busy highway and a railroad. It is very noisy. The hookups are located in the back between two sites - hard to reach. The people were very friendly. We didn't use the facilities and stayed there for one night in our 31' fifth-wheel. Wouldn't come again. - TheSchweitzers

Reviews of Eagle Park RV Park

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10

8

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Aug 2018 -
$20.00

Eagle Park RV and Event Center We travel a great deal in our RV and I have to say this park was one of our most pleasant experiences! It truly is a hidden gem. The camp hosts are the nicest and friendliness you could ever encounter. They care so much about the park and their guests and it definitely shows. We stayed next to a running creek, where we saw a deer feeding on the foliage and the flowers they have planted really make for a beautiful homey little spot. Picnic tables and benches are thoughtfully located near the creek for peaceful viewing. Yet, you are actually able to exit the park and walk just a short distance to restaurants and grocery stores. We hope to return to this peaceful place on our next visit. - redpj720

Jul 2018 -
$20.00

I stayed a few days for a wedding event. They offer power and water. Unfortunately no black water service. The grounds are beautifully kept. There is a river running alongside. This is a small RV park that is also a venue for a wedding or party rentals. The hosts were very accommodating and I plan to return. - KamperKen

Reviews of Harbour Point RV Park

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4

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Nov 2014 -
$50.00

Where to start with my comments. First the website falsely leads you to believe that this is a beautiful and peaceful place to stay near the water. 2 out of the 4 photos are not from the park. Out of the sites they have only 5 or so we're available for over night stays. This is 90% permanent stays, although they are mostly tidy in appearance. This place is WAY overpriced for the type of park and experience. Based on where we have stayed on this trip and what we have paid at other places this is outrageous! The sites are gravel and very close together and we had concerns about getting our 40' bus out of the lot. There are not many options in town and we planned on visiting Seattle so for a base camp was ok. We would not stay here again. The manager was helpful but very concerned with the actual age of our coach and didn't know what a conversion was to understand the look of our setup. Although he later explained that the older motor homes have propane systems that don't meet their insurance standards. He almost turned us away without explaining that when we were making reservations. - KellyLynnHoff

Sep 2014 -
$40.00

This is an update on some two year old reviews. This is an OK park. A very friendly and helpful manager. Sites are gravel with paved roads, they are 20-25ft wide and 38ft plus deep. There are 10 pull through sites that are 25ft by 75ft. There are long stay units but the only items stored outside was lawn furniture. There were no safety concerns in our 4 night stay. Free WiFi is slow but OK. There is only one unisex toilet/ shower that is disabled set up. All cars/ RVs parked off road. We have a 44ft 5er and maneuvering was tight, but big motor homes would have no trouble. The landscaping could certainly use some attention. - TedandJan

Jun 2012 -
$42.00

Rented space for a month. Price quoted does not factor in $20 to read electric box, $25 for two rigs (including the one you pull with). Overflow parking, 5 spaces. Even tho they take all info down your rigs may not fit the space. Might have to drive your 2nd vehicle to park elsewhere. Hwy 99 is six lanes here, getting out is difficult even in a car. Washing machines were dirty with a sign that said "Please wipe down when finished", they obviously don't clean them. One dumpster for 65 sites, full before pick-up day. Gravel, no grass. Friendly manager, but this park has problems. - rainyday

Reviews of Lakeside RV Park

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4

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6

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Aug 2017 -
$40.00

The only down side of this C.G is the small sizes of the sites, when slides are opened there is no place to manuver and no way an awning can be opened. Other than that it is the cleanest C.G I visited in a very long time. - summerdude

Aug 2017 -
$37.00

This park suffers from being built on a hillside which necessarily means that pad sites are going to be EXTREMELY unlevel. Bring all the leveling blocks you can. Many of the sites have shrubs planted right up to the side of your rig so getting into your basement compartments is tough. I found the park to be clean and the staff friendly. The bulk of the occupants seem to live there full time. Let's face it - there's not a lot of attractive options in the Seattle metroplex. The better locations seemed to be booked up 4-5 months in advance since there appear to be so many people living full time in RVs. - aznumwa339

Jun 2017 -
$37.00

The office is open from noon to 6 pm. The park is an old black top lot that is very unleveled. Some units used cinder blocks and several wood blocks to help level their unit. The designated dog walk areas were littered with duck poop as was the pet park. There were many long termers with very poorly kept sites. The park was very dirty. - Michael47

Reviews of Maple Grove RV Resort

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4

6

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Sep 2018 -
$56.00

As others have posted the spaces are far too small for big rigs. We have a 42 ft. MH. and it barely fit in the space. We were right against the bushes on one side and my truck was under the bedroom slide out. I had to duck under the slides to get around. The wifi does not work. Not once in my two night stay. Getting out of the park is difficult as some construction workers with large trucks are sticking out on to the road. You have to block the road to connect or disconnect your toad. If you meet another rv on the entrance road some one has to back up. There is only one lane. One of the worst parks I have ever used. Not recommended. - moisheh

Sep 2018 -
$60.00

The streets and sites are tiny. The pictures are very deceiving. The office said they were developed 15 years ago and therefore didn't build for today's RVs. I disagree. it is more like 30 years ago design. Either that, or greed. We requested a site that got satellite reception, but got #19. No way it did, so after we spent 30 minutes getting into the site, we moved to #10. We came to within 1 inch of hitting the coach next door. It took forever to get into the site. I had to leave the slides in until I hooked up because the bushes prevented me from getting to the utilities which are at the back. Our truck needed to go next to the RV. I had to scrape the other side bushes to get it in with 1' for us to squeeze between to get to our front door. No grass for the dogs. We have to walk out of the park and through the gravel storage area. Terrible. - User2989

Sep 2018 -
$56.00

Advertised as a premier RV park, but that is grossly overstated. Our 41 ft fifth wheel barely fits in their angled sites. Sites are VERY uneven - owners even leave boards to put under your tires to help with leveling. Our tires on the drivers side were 8 inches off the ground! Our hydraulic jacks were 100% extended. We were so close to our neighbor, I could read her IPAD through the window! No grassy area for dogs. Very tight entrance and shared with exit onto busy highway. If you have a small unit, you will share a site. There is an unsecured overflow area which is where we had to park our tow vehicle (F350 dually). It's really not Big Rig friendly. I do not recommend this park - although there is not a lot of choices in this area. I feel it's overpriced - and the summer rate is even higher! - Ed F

Reviews of Wenberg County Park

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6

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7

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Aug 2018 -
$34.00

I made the mistake of staying here on a weekend in the summer. My site was surrounded by around 20 tents across 4 sites with many, many children. This is probably true of any public park in the summer. Because of the volume of people, the restrooms were pretty bad. The camp host was very generous with firewood and was willing to deal with noisy campers. I would stay again but on a week day in the summer. It has free wifi! - Thedogsma

Sep 2016 -
$48.00

Filthy bathroom. Woman's handicap shower wouldn't lock. $0.50 for 3 minutes of shower but can't control water temp which was HOT. Our premium site had no trees and was very close to other sites. Expected more for $48 a night. - Bob and Dar

Aug 2016 -
$35.00

This is a boating venue, but not very busy or noisy (stayed here mid-week on a Monday/Tuesday). The full hook-up sites with sewer are in an open area, no trees. The hookup sites with electrical and water only have trees, but low density and only semi-private. I showed up as a walk-in with no reservation but was able to get a site.

Cell reception was very good (Sprint).

However, I had an issue with power at one site. I use a surge protector (Surgeguard Model 34730). The first site I was assigned was #45. The surge protector ran its tests for the maximum 128 seconds and refused to connect. I then plugged in without the surge protector, had power for a bit, and then the power switched off. I have a 30 amp rig, but regularly connect at home to a 15 amp outlet and the surge protector has no problems. The park had had been full the previous weekend and had no power complaints, but the ranger still allowed me to try a different site. Site #26 had a newer circuit box, and might be part of a different main system, so I tried that. This time, the connection "passed" the surge protector test stage. Power readouts were variable. Within the first few minutes, the power readout ranged from 114v at 7 amps, to 116v at 16 amps. It could be that my surge protector is starting to fail, but that wouldn't explain why the power shut off at site #45 when I connected without the surge protector.

Despite the power concern, I would stay here again. The area was very clean and generally quiet (the nearest road is not busy). When staying near Seattle I need to have good cell service, so the quality of the cell signal outweighs a minor power concern. - OlderGoat